A New Economy
Rise of the West
Market Society
The Free Individual
The Limits of Property
100

What did steamboats allow for?

Allowed for the utilization of the country's major rivers for transportation of people and goods.

100

What was the Cotton Kingdom?

It was the cotton producing region relying mostly on slave labor.

100

Which machinery increased production on farms?

The steel plow and reaper.

100

What was Manifest's Destiny?

The belief that it was the U.S.'s  mission to occupy all of North America.

100

Who did the market revolution enrich?

Bankers, merchants, industrialists, and planters.

200

What is an example of a solution that was developed?

Steamboat, canal, railroad, telegraph.

200

Why did multiple states enter the union?

Following the War of 1812, many people crossed the Appalachian mountains to settle Westward.

200

Who were the "Mills Girls"?

They were often young unmarried women from farm families who often became temporary workers at textile mills.

200

What was the Second Great Awakening?

A religious underpinning to self improvement and self reliance.

200

Describe changes in family roles.

The idea that the male head should command a family wage that enabled him to support his wife and children became a popular definition of social justice.

300

What was the Market Revolution?

It was the acceleration of developments already underway in the colonial era.

300

What was the Cotton Gin?

An invention which made separating the seeds and cotton fibers quick and easy.

300

Describe the factory system.

It centralized workers and used power machinery.

Interchangeable parts for standardized products made mass production possible.

300

What did the Transcendentalists believe?

Insisted on the primacy of individual judgement over existing social traditions and insitutions.

300

Describe the situation for African Americans

They mostly lived in the poorest areas of New York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati. They built their own institutions like mutual aid, educational societies, and churches. They were mostly excluded from Western opportunities.
400

Why did many Americans develop solutions to problems that inhibited commerce?

Americans moved farther into the interior of the nation and they became more isolated from markets. Not being located near cities or waterways made it difficult to market their goods and so there was a necessity to develop solutions to promote commerce.

400

What impact did the Cotton Gin have on labor systems?

Reinvigorated the institution of slavery with the ability to farm a new cash crop other than tobacco. With an increase in demand for cotton, the need for more labor increased and thus slavery continued in the South.

400

What were the "nativists" views on immigrants?

They blamed immigrants for urban crime, political corruption, and for taking jobs from those who were native-born by working low wages.

400

What was the Awakening's impact?

It promoted individualism, industry, sobriety, self-discipline, and allowed for revivalist ministers to seize opportunities to raise funds, embark on preaching tours by canal, steamboat, etc.

400

Describe changes for women.

Ideology of "republican motherhood" shifted as more men left home. Women were able to exercise more power over personal affairs within the family.

Poor women found jobs as domestic servants, factory workers, and seamstresses.

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